Lisa's not the only one who can take a picture of a mug. Mug provided by bzh. |
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Regular readers, hey there! A much more popular blogger than I (who is also my old friend) featured me on her blog this morning! She writes all kinds of useful/interesting/fun things, and today, she posted an interview with me! Grab a cup of coffee and get to know your blogger better. I will be drinking iced tea. Or lemonade. Probably an Arnold Palmer, because I'm indecisive like that. But I don't drink coffee. That was a bonus fact for those of you who actually read CMC, whether newly today or all the time.
(Also, today is RI's birthday. Happy birthday, RI!)
4 comments:
I like how the first photo illustrating her interview with you is of morris dancers, which (a) you're not and (b) as we've discussed, you are less unlikely to be a morris dancer than anyone else who isn't one. Rather like the way my friend Greg was once mistaken for a locally famous banjo player whom he doesn't really resemble -- he just kinda seems like a banjo player. (Anyway, yes, happy birthday to RI.)
All the photos she used are photos from the blog. That one was from this post. I took it.
I wish *I* seemed like a banjo player.
Kidding. I wish I seemed like a pedal steel guitar player.
Excellent interview. But come on, no college dirt? I demand a follow-up conversation with some flashbacks.
Happy belated birthday, RI!
Lucy, that is a lovely picture of a mug :-) It was a pleasure to interview you - thanks for participating!
As far as college dirt goes, I can think of nothing. You have always been so well-behaved. Or my memory is terrible. One of those things. Heh.
My strongest association with you and college is Friday afternoon tea. Such a very excellent tradition!
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